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Care Guide: Dwarf Aquarium FrogsGet care instructions for dwarf frogs (Hymenochirus boulengeri), including details on housing and feeding, information about the organism, related resources, and FAQs.
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Care Guide: HornwormsGet care instructions for hornworms (Manduca sexta), including details on housing and feeding, information about the organism, related resources, and FAQs. Instructions are organized by life stage.
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Care Guide: Milkweed BugsGet care instructions for milkweed bugs (Oncopeltus fasciatus), including details on housing and feeding, information about the organism, related resources, and FAQs.
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Care Guide: Painted Lady ButterflyGet care instructions for painted lady butterflies (Vanessa cardui), including details on housing and feeding, information about the organism, related resources, and FAQs. Instructions are organized by life stage.
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Care Guide: TadpoleGet care instructions for tadpoles, including details on housing and feeding, information about the organism, related resources, and FAQs.
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Living Organism Care Guide: Lady Beetle LarvaeGet care instructions for lady beetle larvae (Coleomegilla maculata), including details on housing and feeding, information about the organism, related resources, and FAQs.
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Introduction to Wisconsin Fast Plants® PhenotypesIn this inquiry activity, students investigate phenotypes using Wisconsin Fast Plants® seeds. After the seeds germinate, students identify the phenotypes and the possible associated genotype.
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